The Brown is considerably "deeper", but also requires a lot more contouring, and refinishing of the frame. When you cut a frame for a Wilson, you really don't even have to contour the bottom of the frame tangs most of the time. With an Ed Brown, you need to do quite a bit of contouring.

Here is a Wilson on a Colt frame with absolutely no cotouring or blending of the bottom of the tangs of the radius of the grip frame where it meets the web of the hand:

In this picture of an Ed Brown, you can see how much has to be cut, not only from the bottom of the tangs, but also the curved part of the frame radius where the web of the hand would make contact:

Originally Posted By hobbs5624:The Brown is considerably "deeper", but also requires a lot more contouring, and refinishing of the frame. When you cut a frame for a Wilson, you really don't even have to contour the bottom of the frame tangs most of the time. With an Ed Brown, you need to do quite a bit of contouring.

Here is a Wilson on a Colt frame with absolutely no cotouring or blending of the bottom of the tangs of the radius of the grip frame where it meets the web of the hand: